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Devon / Re: John William Beasley Bould or Boull
« on: Tuesday 02 April 24 08:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi Wallis 1790, it must be very difficult to follow a family with so many variations of spelling
A

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Somerset / Re: The Warren family of NorthPetheridge/Goathurst/Broomfield
« on: Sunday 03 March 24 10:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Trish
A

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Somerset / Re: The Warren family of NorthPetheridge/Goathurst/Broomfield
« on: Sunday 03 March 24 09:30 GMT (UK)  »
Yay! Thanks you all, you have made my Sunday morning. I was going round in circles and now I have real facts - thank you so much
Alison

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Somerset / The Warren family of NorthPetheridge/Goathurst/Broomfield
« on: Sunday 03 March 24 07:55 GMT (UK)  »
Morning
I am trying to find out the maiden name of Ann Warren 1793-1878
Ann was born in Goathurst and must have been married around 1826. Her first few children were born in North Petherton but I think she was widowed before 1841.
They were a family with money because i am tracking Ann as a mortgage holder for properties in Devon. Her name keeps coming up and i have tied her down to this specific woman but I can't work out where she came from and consequently where the money came from.
I am hoping that when I work this out, a younger 'Mrs Ann Warren' and Miss Eliza Warren will start to fit in somewhere.
Any help would be great.Thank you
Alison

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Devon / Re: Channon's flour mill Honiton
« on: Monday 13 November 23 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you! This is the toe hold I needed to establish the details. I came across the family in a will in Topsham where they were named but no details were given about them so this is perfect, thanks
Alison

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Devon / Re: Channon's flour mill Honiton
« on: Monday 13 November 23 12:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Thank you, this is great, not only is it a starting point but i am going to the Devon Archives tomorrow so i can look at that will.
I really appreciate it, thanks
Alison

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Devon / Channon's flour mill Honiton
« on: Monday 13 November 23 09:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am trying to find out about the Channon family in Honiton who ran the flour mill on Mill Street in about 1840. I have some names but no dates to tie down which part of the family I am looking at. I know that the father was James Channon who ran the mill but had died before 1840. He left it to his son, also called James Channon and James junior had a sister called Ann or Anna.
That is literally all i know and I can't place them in history. i have taken some guesses but am not sure.
Any local help would be great
Thanks
Alison

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London and Middlesex / Re: Robert Coysh and Mary Watts married 1803 Middlesex
« on: Sunday 17 September 23 22:29 BST (UK)  »
I will
A

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London and Middlesex / Re: Robert Coysh and Mary Watts married 1803 Middlesex
« on: Sunday 17 September 23 17:53 BST (UK)  »
Wow, this is brilliant. I think it's worth a punt on £15 to try and solve this mystery, I don't have an LDS near me so that is the best bet.

I really appreciate this thank you so much everyone
Alison

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